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Anggun
Anggun Cipta Sasmi (; (born 29 April 1974) is an Indonesian and French singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality. Born in Jakarta, she began performing at the age of seven and recorded a children's album two years later. She rose to fame in 1989 as a teenage rock star and by 1993 she had released five Indonesian-language studio albums. Rolling Stone listed her single "Mimpi" as one of the 150 Greatest Indonesian Songs of All Time.
Amara
Indonesian actress and singer
Rossa
Indonesian singer and actress
Krisdayanti
Kris Dayanti (born 24 March 1975), often written mononymously as Krisdayanti (or shortened as KD), is an Indonesian politician, singer and actress. She is the younger sister of Yuni Shara, another Indonesian singer. She is the daughter of Trenggono and Rachma Widadiningsih. At the age of 9, she sang a song for the movie Megaloman. Three years later, she released her first album, Biasa Saja, together with the soundtrack album for Catatan Si Emon. While still in high school, Krisdayanti participated in numerous singing and modeling competitions. In 1991, she became one of the finalists in the GA
Titiek Puspa
Indonesian singer and songwriter
Emilia Contessa
Indonesian actress and singer
Nike Ardilla
Indonesian singer, actress, and model (1975-1995)
Melly Goeslaw
Indonesian singer-songwriter and actress
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Roekiah
Roekiah (Perfected Spelling: Rukiah; 31 December 1917 – 2 September 1945), often credited as Miss Roekiah, was an Indonesian kroncong singer and actress. The daughter of two stage performers, she began her career at the age of seven; by 1932 she had become well known in Batavia, Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), as a singer and stage actress. Around this time she met Kartolo, whom she married in 1934. The two acted in the 1937 hit film , in which Roekiah and Rd Mochtar played young lovers.
Dorce Gamalama
Indonesian pop singer, actress, presenter, and comedian (1963–2022)
Poppy Mercury
Indonesian singer
Sophia Latjuba
Indonesian actress
Ikke Nurjanah
Indonesian singer and actress
Rima Melati
Indonesian actress
Elvy Sukaesih
Indonesian actress
Camelia Malik
Indonesian singer
Paramitha Rusady
Indonesian actress
Evie Tamala
Indonesian singer and actress
Dewi Lestari
Indonesian writer, singer, and song-writer
Titi DJ
Indonesian singer, actress and beauty pageant titleholder
Lilis Suryani
Indonesian singer (1948-2007)

Hetty Koes Endang
Indonesian singer

Ruth Sahanaya
Indonesian singer and actress

Yuni Shara
Indonesian singer and actress
Meriam Bellina
actress
Ria Irawan
Indonesian actress (1969–2020)
Iis Dahlia
Indonesian singer and actress
Nicky Astria
Indonesian musician and actress
Nia Zulkarnaen
Indonesian actress
Baby Huwae
Indonesian actress (1939–1989)
Farida Arriany
Indonesian actress, model, and singer (1938–1977)
Marini
Indonesian singer and actress
Nia Daniati
Indonesian actress
Waldjinah
300px|thumb|right|Waldjinah at the 55th Tong Tong Fair at The Hague in 2013
Waldjinah (born 7 November 1945) is an Indonesian traditional singer, who known as the "Queen of Kroncong". She is most known for the song Walang Kekek, which made Javanese kroncong music known throughout Indonesia. She has also worked with other Indonesian artists, including Gesang Martohartono and Ismail Marzuki.

Vina Panduwinata
Indonesian actress and singer
Trie Utami
Indonesian singer and pianist
Novia Kolopaking
Indonesian actress and singer
Laila Sari
singer (1935-2017)
Djoewariah
Ng. Ratu Djoewariah (also known as Djoeariah; Enhanced Spelling: Juwariah) was an Indonesian actress active in the 1940s and 1950s.
Soerip
Anastasya Soerip (Perfected Spelling: Surip; 22 October 19? – 7 May 1992) was an Indonesian singer and actress.
Chintami Atmanegara
Indonesian actress

Annie Landouw
Indonesian singer, film actress
Betharia Sonatha
Indonesian singer and film actress
Berlian Hutauruk
Indonesian soprano of Batak descent
Diana Nasution
Indonesian singer (1958-2013)
Nining Meida
Indonesian singer
Rosy Pereira
Dutch singer